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Exercise 4.

1. Preparing a worksheet involves


a. two steps.
b. three steps.
c. four steps.
d. five steps.

2. The adjustments entered in the adjustments columns of a worksheet are


a. not journalized.
b. posted to the ledger but not journalized.
c. not journalized until after the financial statements are prepared.
d. journalized before the worksheet is completed.

3. The information for preparing a trial balance on a worksheet is obtained from


a. financial statements.
b. general ledger accounts.
c. general journal entries.
d. business documents.

4. After the adjusting entries are journalized and posted to the accounts in the general ledger,
the balance of each account should agree with the balance shown on the
a. adjusted trial balance.
b. post-closing trial balance.
c. the general journal.
d. adjustments columns of the worksheet.

5. If the total debit column exceeds the total credit column of the income statement columns
on a worksheet, then the company has
a. earned net income for the period.
b. an error because debits do not equal credits.
c. suffered a net loss for the period.
d. to make an adjusting entry.

6. The account, Supplies, will appear in the following debit columns of the worksheet.
a. Trial balance
b. Adjusted trial balance
c. Balance sheet
d. All of these

7. When constructing a worksheet, accounts are often needed that are not listed in the trial
balance already entered on the worksheet from the ledger. Where should these additional
accounts be shown on the worksheet?
a. They should be inserted in alphabetical order into the trial balance accounts already
given.
b. They should be inserted in chart of account order into the trial balance already given.
c. They should be inserted on the lines immediately below the trial balance totals.
d. They should not be inserted on the trial balance until the next accounting period.
8. The worksheet does not show
a. net income or loss for the period.
b. revenue and expense account balances.
c. the ending balance in the owner's capital account.
d. the trial balance before adjustments.

9. Closing entries are journalized and posted


a. before the financial statements are prepared.
b. after the financial statements are prepared.
c. at management's discretion.
d. at the end of each interim accounting period.

10. In preparing closing entries


a. each revenue account will be credited.
b. each expense account will be credited.
c. the owner's capital account will be debited if there is net income for the period.
d. the owner's drawing account will be debited.

11. The closing entry process consists of closing


a. all asset and liability accounts.
b. out the owner's capital account.
c. all permanent accounts.
d. all temporary accounts.

12. The balance in the income summary account before it is closed will be equal to
a. the net income or loss on the income statement.
b. the beginning balance in the owner's capital account.
c. the ending balance in the owner's capital account.
d. zero.

Use the following information for questions 80–86.


The income statement for the year 2008 of Nova Co. contains the following information:
Revenues $70,000
Expenses:
Wages Expense $45,000
Rent Expense 12,000
Advertising Expense 6,000
Supplies Expense 6,000
Utilities Expense 2,500
Insurance Expense 2,000
Total expenses 73,500
Net income (loss) $(3,500)

13. The entry to close the revenue account includes a


a. debit to Income Summary for $3,500.
b. credit to Income Summary for $3,500.
c. debit to Revenues for $70,000.
d. credit to Revenues for $70,000.
14. The entry to close the expense accounts includes a
a. debit to Income Summary for $3,500.
b. credit to Income Summary for $3,500.
c. debit to Income Summary for $73,500.
d. debit to Wages Expense for $2,500.

15. After the revenue and expense accounts have been closed, the balance in Income
Summary will be
a. $0.
b. a debit balance of $3,500.
c. a credit balance of $3,500.
d. a credit balance of $70,000.

16. The entry to close Income Summary to Nova, Capital includes


a. a debit to Revenue for $70,000.
b. credits to Expenses totalling $73,500.
c. a credit to Income Summary for $3,500.
d. a credit to Nova, Capital for $3,500.

17. At January 1, 2008, Nova reported owner’s equity of $50,000. Owner drawings for the
year totalled $10,000. At December 31, 2008, the company will report owner’s equity of
a. $13,500.
b. $36,500.
c. $40,000.
d. $43,500.

18. After all closing entries have been posted, the Income Summary account will have a
balance of
a. $0.
b. $3,500 debit.
c. $3,500 credit.
d. $36,500 credit.

19. After all closing entries have been posted, the revenue account will have a balance of
a. $0.
b. $70,000 credit.
c. $70,000 debit.
d. $3,500 credit.

20. A post-closing trial balance will show


a. zero balances for all accounts.
b. zero balances for balance sheet accounts.
c. only balance sheet accounts.
d. only income statement accounts.
21.Speedy Bike Company received a $940 check from a customer for the balance due. The
transaction was erroneously recorded as a debit to Cash $490 and a credit to Service
Revenue $490. The correcting entry is
a. debit Cash, $940; credit Accounts Receivable, $940.
b. debit Cash, $450 and Accounts Receivable, $490; credit Service Revenue, $940.
c. debit Cash, $450 and Service Revenue, $490; credit Accounts Receivable, $940.
d. debit Accounts Receivable, $940; credit Cash, $450 and Service Revenue, $490.

22. Cole Company paid the weekly payroll on January 2 by debiting Wages Expense for
$45,000. The accountant preparing the payroll entry overlooked the fact that Wages
Expense of $27,000 had been accrued at year end on December 31. The correcting entry
is
a. Wages Payable .................................................................. 27,000
Cash ....................................................................... 27,000
b. Cash ................................................................................... 18,000
Wages Expense ...................................................... 18,000
c. Wages Payable .................................................................. 27,000
Wages Expense ...................................................... 27,000
d. Cash ................................................................................... 27,000
Wages Expense ...................................................... 27,000

23. A lawyer collected $830 of legal fees in advance. He erroneously debited Cash for $380
and credited Accounts Receivable for $380. The correcting entry is
a. Cash ................................................................................... 380
Accounts Receivable .......................................................... 450
Unearned Revenue ................................................. 830
b. Cash ................................................................................... 830
Service Revenue ..................................................... 830
c. Cash ................................................................................... 450
Accounts Receivable .......................................................... 380
Unearned Revenue ................................................. 830
d. Cash ................................................................................... 450
Accounts Receivable ............................................... 450

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